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Private | K-5 | Episcopal | 111 students |  

PHONE: (540) 248-2404

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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74 Quicks Mill Rd

Verona, VA 24482

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Posted September 16, 2009

Small school, caring teachers, great curriculum
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Posted March 21, 2008

This was once a terrific K- school that was made up of a diverse socioeconomic student body all of whom valued independent education. It has since affiliated itself with an Episcopal, struggling boarding/day school in Staunton and seems desitned to become a poor man's Woodberry Forest. What a shame.
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Posted February 8, 2006

We have two children attending HMS. I cannot say enough about how happy we have been with the academics and extra curricular programs. The teachers and the staff are top notch and I cannot imagine my children getting a better education anywhere. The tuition cost is tough; however the pay off makes it worthwhile.
—Submitted by K Wood, a parent

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cindybanis January 26, 2012
They could be doing much more to earn money by collecting more then just BoxTops & Soup Labels. There are Capri Sun Drink Pouches, Used cell phones, laptops, empty ink/toner cartridges. They should look at TerraCycling.com What is PTA REALLY doing?
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LSMomOfFour January 16, 2012
It is great to teach our kids to give to others-within limits. Support without demanding! I boycott school fundraisers; donate elsewhere to show real value in helping where needed.
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amjames January 13, 2012
From the asking perspective (such as schools asking students to donate to causes) frequent appeals for donations creates real problems for families who cannot afford to donate to every appeal or cause. Stop pressuring kids for money.
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